Prowee Bros. Lt . Charlottetown. P. I. I. Advance Sale Three Days Qnly! Thursday - Friday 4 Saturday AUGUST i21--22--2s ' FU R CHATS 3101f TRIAD! LEADING FUBRIII r m.-- , Perley Expert: Newest Fashions Perley Iurriers have bhosen Fu rrier Here Quality Furs only the finest- pelts to be fashioned by master furriers into lovely fur coats for 1948. We urge you to make your selection now, in advance i’ the fur season. get the choicest furs: You'll save money and CONSIDER THESE UNUSUAL VALUES: French Seal Dyed Rabbit . Silver Blue and Brown Dyed Coney . . . . . . . Grey Broadtail Processed Lamb . . . . . . . . . . Sporty Raccoon Goats Black Persian Paw Goats .. Grey Chinese Lamb Goats Brown Lapin Dyed Rabbit Forest Mink Dyed Muskrat Silvery Raccoon Goats . .. . Mouton Lamb Processed . . Black Persian Lamb Goats Hudson Seal Dyed Muskrat Pine Quality Muskrat Fine Quality Persian Lamb 4 WAYS Cash Charge oeeoeeeeeeeeeeec -----r~sr--s¢r-- Budget $189.00 $199.00 $249.00 $295.00 $329.00 $359.00 $229.00 $359.00 $359.00 $249.00 $595.00 $559.00 $479.00 $695.00 .-.---....-...- -»--.-...------ TO BUY Layaway A deposit will reserve your selection — the balance may be arranged in monthly payments. PRUWSE BROS. llll. pnsnnorrnrown, r. is. 1. » "OWN WHY IIONTIR NOV/MCI “PAKISTAN (MOSLEM) __ names LY suns nmousrsu ' ftlltiDU) ‘he s\\‘ DEITRAI. GUARDIAN fhleoolemnui-eees-vedleeneee st loeel interest, but edvIt-idng el III": Mill's m: hem-mu elliveoentseworleerletlypey- ehlelnedvenoe. SUMMER HALF DID IOU i“ no: Cer Book! I i COOII for Photoflrnphg CONFEDERATION urn m , suamca. | 1m IPAITON Butt Ram“, - Only szaes. Veil’s ma Service. ___. HOWARD meuvlvrs- new rootwcer et 176 Queen street‘, -__ Pnoivl ssuivnans ‘iaoc go, troop sud wedding pictures on location. CHOOSE AT SESSION sun oaivnmr. ELECTRIC Clocks. Toom-bs Music‘ Store. CHURCH NOTICE for Christ Church“ Cherry Valley for Sunday. ‘CLEARING ALL Moke it a point to see these notobly attractive, modem summer dresses todoy... examine them, note how completely up-to-the-minutc they ore, then Lmooue a MFLEOD DRESSES PRICE. HALF PRICE i August 24th. Evening Prayer 730 P. M. Rev, Sidney J. Davies. Deadline Lady B! ‘ LISTEN a» Bishop o. r. X11183. ton on the “Christian Family” pro- gramme. C. F. C, Y. Sunday, Al‘- ust 34th, es 9.15 A. M, c. w. L. ARC! naswmo takes place at Diocesan Convention, 5°41?!“ C1118 Aug. 28-27-28. Kindly make re-' ‘urns to chairman before abovel "I! is" slain-d Tracy 871ml?- and dates. {called to EdClP, and walked with -—- lAnn citslde the olizce and down WINSLOE UNITED cannon-tn the street. 559F111“! 11113115! 24th. Highilcld at It was earlv for the dinner crowd 11 A. M. Winsloe South a P. Mfist Nick‘: and ‘Tracy chose a booth Wlnsloe North 7.30. Princetown far dorm the lino. lliat offered as R034. Bli/Ildly School at 10.30, imuchlscolusion as me c.uld expect Noam arvnn rssronsrn. - LZd“§,‘;Z..Zd hilillgplhlhyhegilyldnécelf services m!" sundfly- M1811“- 24Lli. parted Mill their older Tracv fold- Fiii-view 11 A. M. North River s ed m, g3 0,, m.’ mm‘, ,_‘,‘,d P. M. Long Creek 1.30 P. M. Mr. 5mm... Ann m, a mg 50mm], Stephen Ackland, speaker. u-I-helvs __ a b,‘ or njws‘ Adm ENGAGENEENT‘ _ Mr‘ Joseprlihiit t‘, ups: yfiu a but and Kelly. Ki-‘Pliocti. announces the en- .th1s_ flecad 00in he‘: i avf, tflhke gagenient oi’ his youngest daughter, l Omceh.‘ T‘ “g hi’ “he Kathleen Rita. to John Thomas, sun '. , “e Sh? 8"". “ '“°"'""'- of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Rowrgnund “M? 0h hum” ‘Julie Barth" Donaldston. Marriage to take place,'s_dehd' in September. CHAPTER XI“ lmznnnltoolr-uloo BAPTIST PAQTQBATE. _ Sunday, Augusth Arm caught. her breath and 24th. ‘libero will be n0 preaching ~°°l<ed s“ him shwPsd and immi- services. Sunday School will meet uhihs‘ at 11 A. M. Rev. 1. A. Corbett, Min-i “HOW” shr- ask". after a mo- ister. ‘merit. and Tracy hooded in an- swer ‘o the look in her eyes. could have is juicy tidbit to roll about their evil tongue; (or n tow days?’ he demanded almost savag- cly. Ann studied him cooUy for e long moment "You have changed." was he: only comment. He looked hsdgeled and bewil- dered. but he tried hard to speak lightly, “For the better l hope?" “I'm not sure," she answered him quietly. “when l first came to work on the paper. you were all for brzidcestirig all the news re- gardless o: where the effects might hit. mmember the first hint you had of Julie Barton's-affair with Lyn, when yi-u ordered me to go out and get the story-all of it because cur readers were entitled to it? Whatever became of that Tracy Llriscoll. I wonder?" Traci" colowq and lacked like an abrisned small boy. "l-Iacint you heaid? He met a small enchanting person named Ann Clayton, who tvok him off his feet, and injected s bit of the milk of human kindness into a heart he didn't know I'll had-until he dis- covered he'd given it’ to hcrl" he told her genLy. Ann's eyebmws went up a little Just as though hei- heart was rot beating like med. Oh. that could not be the same ‘lracy Drisccll," she protested. "The: is, il-‘less he's been inking lessons Lom Lyn Frazier LHVIITED Bus, RUN fm- garden "Suihde" he said grimly. and Mainland Points leaves Char- "Oh. '10!" in B small lottetovm 11.15 A. M. Returning whisrh-r leaves Borden 3.55 P. M. arriving‘ " ‘An overdose of a sleeping meal-h Charlottetown 5.20 P_ M. All trips lcine, turn b, accident,‘ will be ti‘: Daily including Sunday. Island story in the paper as brief h; v3 Motor Transport Phone 248. ,ran make v,’ Tracy told m. i“- quictlv "Sine ‘.1241 been in ill 11671.71! CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of for 50.116 lime- ygu kmw the Hm,» Milton and Rustico tor Sunday, Ann was "cry siijl m; a mo. ,August 24th. St. John's, Milton, meng Md 1.59;, gundaygcolbool 10.00 A. M. lltvlorning “pom- June!" . rayer . A. M, St. Mar ‘s. Rus- Tram. st, i l. _.__= tlco, Sunday School 230 P. M. Ev- "Youh lichhrelilgiir jpnlrhhcular- ‘enlng Prayer 3.00 P. M. Rev. Sid- B“ and (ma, m? tmd w km yau-e ney J_ Davies, Rector. ‘he “i; grlmi,’ llYet "Cw Wu an " be sol"; fcr net?" 0m: HERITAGE. - What a; Ann med Mr hm, pnudm um heritage Canadians possess, For-. . ashamed of rho tears in her eyrs. ward looking missionaries have en- ilJu‘ie__“yasnvt ea“ t b, ., . riehed our lives by their faith ma. l,‘ .. f... y " m" ‘h’ ‘ s d swiftly. one was-neurotic. courage. and we can learn much L, h v eh v l, . from their efforts and zeal, Hand- ‘Ln M” ' ‘“ “U nh-lhsme hh°ht ln-liand with their task of Ievangel-i ym-hf h hemhe ’ hes hrhty mhhl} izstion they translated the Sorlp-‘Ihhuh ~'f_°1"“5 w? bhlh kw" mw-u tures into native tongues. First a As ‘he hlhh“ "hhw" he was‘ Gospel, then the New Testumentflstaled Tracy flatly.‘ , finally tihe Holy Bible. relying for? "Thy? ii must “W! you a 1r! the printing on that hand-maid o! i” llllllK 0i I'm bung n-aIrled i) (he chm-Ches_ me Brmsh and For- Lissa.’ Ann offered with delicate elgn Bible Society. Help the great 1-"5919-"19- l cause of the B-ritish and Forelgnl "Lists ‘can fluke care of herself Bible Society through the P, E, 1min a situation l=ke that." ‘h-acy ‘.011 lAuxillal-y or Branch Auxiliary Of-hel‘ flflilY- “AYYWBY Homer's nuts lflce. 142 Prince Street, C-harlotte-‘ablul. n6!‘ and I've 8J1 idea Lissa ls town. going to revenpe some of her sex‘ i -— |who haven't known how to liandlel TRINITY CHURCH. -- The ser- him. I had dinner with them last vices at ‘Trinity United Church. night." will be conducted in the absence off Tracy went cn. his e';e< on the Ililiégisg: fgvbiiRly/rcheqrigien. Emails shaker he was moving about . . . . ce. e su - e tabs as though he had been I v l gs: it?’ ilIBHmOFRWG Sfifmon ‘Lives undying chess with it. "Julie-took ‘n-rhieeest“ mg‘ f?‘ "he 8:91:08 lpnlson ‘ate ye-terday afternoon. ‘Rio i p“ ° 9"" 91‘ Wflnurse who takes care of the baby Gospel, Power. The Holy Spirit v -. lAssurance." The soloist in lhélgfiflfiniif 2:‘: magma? m‘ get an morning will be Mr. Frank I-Lihcspytai- It w},§°,.,,,h_e§,.df’ t5: .Bmwn of otuiws who will sing“, m, ,,',,,,,_,_..,, (h . ‘ 3° ° ... .. -. y ought up until l Abide Mhh Me ‘ The “M” h“ |lnte this nfterroon that Julie would ,the evening Sterling Eli-man, who h, B , t, t’ , f, . iwlll sing “Just for Today." Mrs. l] 9' u“_s'e g0 may ‘Gm them’ iKeitli Rogers. guest Organist. ffiazllvfrhhggfl t: “fl°'h°°" ":8" l _ t . . my cord a1 “WHEN” u’ a“ ‘Llssn telepronell me yesterday las soon. as she hoard what. Julie lhad Slat. aslvd m-t to come §to dinner. and - ililk things over gvith Lvli. He was worried sick for Vicar that so-"riethirlg would leek out anr’. that the Board would fire him. afici- all; and witn a thing like ills houndin; him. he was pretty desperate! I went, and he~ Clm! clean. I honestly think he itold inc the truth-" shocked I ATTEND CONVENTION - The lnlnth annual convention of the ;Mnrltime Council of Catholic Nurses wss held in Campbellton N. 3., on Aug. 20. Delegates from i the three Maritime Provinces were in attendance. Mrs. J. T. Revell. lCharlottetown. represented the Charlottetown Nurses Guild. Mrs. G. .1. Msddigan presided st all the meetings. speakers st the eonven- An m, _ .. . tiott were Rev. Kenneth MacMll- ‘véryh chfmfngihhsj; S“ ‘ix-fl’; larl, Charlottetown, Chaplain of the mwhen l, whisk,“ pm, Se" " ' Maritimp Council: Rev. Fr. D'Am- “aw 100M, at fie‘; ' our of Campbellton, and luv. ‘Stanly’ ‘ Mother Loyola of Charlottetown. A ' .. ' , , , lively round table conference was Iwzolabxilngu; 0:301: lxghwsegglg conducted by Rev. sister Cather- mroadé“, through me “W”! m“ ine Gerard of Halifax. The dele- rm“, 5mm, w“ ,0 fmnfie, m gates were guests at a dinner on Ho" WM‘ In Lyn WM," yum‘ almost RIIIIDMBOWI, , STATUVE Milli India's dsy of independence is but s few days away, solid b] (,1; patio: o! this mop will become Pakistan, Moslern state; shaded portlon will be Hindustan. and white pert shows princely states. Lehorfe ete- 600 Wednesday evening at the Hotel New Florence. Rev. a .J. Berti-and. SJ. president of the National Hospital Council was guest speak- er at dinner. At the conclusion of the convention ls very delightful musical concert was presented at the Hotel Dieu Nurses Residence. Officers elected for 1941-49 are Mrs. (1.1. Maddlgnn of Charlotte- town president (re-elected): Mrs tdlson Hennessey or Campbeilion; vice-president. and Mrs. A. H. Mur- phy of Charlottetown. Becy-Trees. (rc-elected.) m . MARITIME IARIEI ACADEMY Write fur Pertlellerl I4 llein 5.‘. Men-tel. ILL lsfter ruivlng staged e scene at his home yesterday afternoon. she went back to her own l-ome and t-iak poison? What earthly good could it have done anybody i0 - shame |ihe Frsaieri, to humiliate Dan ‘Barton, te hang an ugly story on their baby s story she would never ;quite outgrow-just so that the gossip morigers end scandal besrerl Rlllll/E -and I wouldn't like it if I thought he had" "look. Ann ' Tracy said doggedly, "you know darned well that I lave you—" But Ann fluLg u.) pretty hands. palms iutwazd and said swiftly, “Please' Let’; not go fnto that again! “m afxld I'm a little bored by that record!" she said unevenly,‘ (To Be Continued) Illlanitoha’: Sugar llleet Growers Expect Good Crop (By The Canadian Prcsl) WINNIPEJG, Aug. 21-—Menitoba‘s 700 sugar beet growers are opti- mistic that, given e dry Septem- htr, they will harvest a shooaooo crop this you. They are all the more excited over the prospect because up to a few weeks ago the sugar beet sit- uation in the Province looked grim, with prospects of s crop failure imminent. Today, however, after the warm. rainy weather of the last few weeks, the, beets have grown to good size, with only the sugar content to he decided. Normally it ranges around 16-17 per cent and if pternber is dry growers say the percentage will be high. A $1,000,000 crop this year, while not expected, would be only slight- ly better than last year's, at that, with the Manitobaris receiving al- most that. figure for the 07.800 tons harvested in 1948. The ever- age price paid then was $11 an acre. This year's price has not been determined yet. but growers are hoping that it will follow the up- ward trend generally evident since i940. That your the producers re- FINAL lclasuigli DRESSES t0 15-95 " 100W $5, It's the lost and finol smash, so corry them owoy at $5! Not one singlg ‘m, h‘ . _ been reserved-every Summer Dress, including finest 16.95 Jerseys in one mod, finol smash, Here's something you'll never ogoin equol, so hurry. I 6.95 Dresses and Beach Coats Whatever is left of our $6.95 Dresses and Chenile leech Coats go ot 2.88! . One fiml price crock to make quick work of the boloncc of 0|" SPOCR- 90W! Will Milo them owoy in o hurry i-i S2 88 ...._,_._..,,_-,_s-,,_................., half price. 4.95 SKIRTS 2.00 Lovely pleated and flared 4.95 Skirts for $2, including white-away less thon 2.95 alnnuzs i]; Half price to clcur balance of our 2.95 Girdles. Clean, trash stock. While they lost able Skirts-genuine woven colors, 2.95 value, finol smash Reg. 2.95 SKIRTS A smart selection of high grade Wash- $1 .00 $5. Shorts and Halter Loy ‘em owny tor another season-it’; ..$1 00 our finol price-smash on $5 goods lo clear Ill u hurry.. lost chance. LAST CHANCEI, COATS aid suus lt's your lost chance-sole definitely ends Tuesday, August 26, if stock lusts that long! in the meantime choose what you will from. this season's finest Coats, Shortics and Suits —eoch and every one o half-price borgoin. Original price tugs on the stock—cut the price in half, but remember Tuesday next is your 1/2 Price 99 flllEEll STREET LADIES’ STORE ceived $6.65 a ton for beets de- livered to the beet factory in sub- urban Fort Garry. In 1941 the price rose to $7.45 and continued rising until i944. A slight decrease uas noted tiicn. but in 1946 beets Jumped $2.59 to reach the $11 average. A $1,000,000 crop for Manitoba will not be tops for Canada. how- ever, if the pattern of last year is followed. Both Alberta and Ontario grew more than double Manitoba's beet acreage last year,‘ Alberta getting 385,000 tons from 29.800 acres and Ontario 232,400 tons from 23.000 acres. Quebec, the fourth sugar-best growing Province. harvested 18,200 tons from 2.100 acres. Extension of the sugar beet in- dustry has not yet reached the stage where the Dominion can consider itself self-sustaining in- sofar as the population's sugar demand is concerned. Last yeer the entire sugar industry in Can- ada processed only about 18 pcr cent of all the sugar used in the country. A good crop throughout the beet Provinces this year could raise this percentage, farmers claim. In Manitoba they predict that the lndusuy. ct capacity. could pro- vide for 50 per cent of this Pro- vinces needs. with production for the Dominion reaching at least 25 per cent of the country's needs. N. B, CANCER CLINIC EDWIUNDSTON, N.B., Aug. 19- (CP)—New BrunswiclCs first cen- cer diagnostic clinic under the re- cently announced service of the Provincial Department of Health will be opened here cal-ll’ "B" month at the new Hotel Dieu do St. Joseph Hospital. This was announced today by D1" J, A. Melanson, chief medical of- ficer for the Province, Fireman Walter Welmsn almost loses his grip on Mrs. Tele Ziifcl at. he carries her down a ladder from the burning Clark Hotel in Sen Francisco. Firemen made a dozen spectacular rescues from the third floor of the hotel but only three persons were actually injured. Dem- oge was estimated at $20,000. j i... . " 111W“ and drowns 'em . ihink how you scone over ‘the lrilish‘!